Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D)
The United States Department of Agriculture's Resource Conservation
and Development (RC&D) Program is administered throughout Idaho by
9 RC&D Areas. Each RC&D Area is led by a citizens group called
a council, representing official sponsoring organizations which include
American Indian tribes, county governments, soil and water conservation
districts, towns, local organizations, special districts and others. These
local leaders focus on the environmental, economic and social needs of
their area by assisting sponsors with projects to enhance the quality of
life.
To learn more about the Resource Conservation and Development Program
and the people involved, check out the page of your local RC&D Area. You can select from the list
below
to help identify which RC&D Area serves the county or reservation in
Idaho that you are interested in knowing more about.
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Special
Update - Idaho RC&D's (PDF; 847 KB)
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